Following a weekend blizzard and complete shutdown on Monday, New York’s three main airports are finally open and operating once again.

However, officials warn that delays and flight cancelations could linger for days to come.

Airlines scrambled Tuesday morning at all three hubs to piece together staffs, clear snow, and de-ice planes.

While flights have officially resumed at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark International, many domestic flights are operating on delays and international service remains extremely limited.

Unlike past storms, the rare shutdown of all three airports prevented many passengers from being stranded in terminals.
However, officials estimate that nearly 1,400 people spent the night,
most at JFK.

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